Genius Lyrics
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Moby – Everloving (Reprise Version)
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[Instrumental]
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Orinoco – Plastic Impostor
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Sampling “Everloving” by Moby this song details a young girl attempts to imitate her celebrity role models and suffers the consequences. An additional detail about this song is
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Moby (Ft. Alice Skye, Luna Li & Nataly Dawn) – The Great Escape (Reprise Version)
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I'll use a lock that has no key / Bind you with chains / No one else can see / Let the water creep over your face / I'll send it in waves / Just to watch you perform the great
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Moby – Go (Reprise Version)
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[Instrumental]
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Moby (Ft. Mindy Jones) – Heroes (Reprise Version)
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I, I will be king / And you, you will be queen / Though nothing will drive them away / We can beat them just for one day / We can be heroes just for one day / And you, you can be
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Moby (Ft. Jim James) – Porcelain (Reprise Version)
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“Porcelain (Reprise Version)” is a re-recording of Moby’s beloved electronic ballad, featuring an all-new orchestral arrangement and a duet vocal from Jim James. It was the first
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Moby (Ft. Víkingur Ólafsson) – God Moving Over the Face of the Waters (Reprise Version)
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[Instrumental]
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Moby (Ft. Amythyst Kiah & Gregory Porter) – Natural Blues (Reprise Version)
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[Chorus: Gregory Porter & Amythyst Kiah] / Oh lordy / My trouble so hard / Oh lordy / My trouble so hard / Don't nobody know my troubles but God / Don't nobody know my troubles but
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Moby – Bodyrock
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“Bodyrock” was the third single released from Moby’s 1999 album Play. It charted in the UK Top 40 and was eventually nominated for a Grammy for Best Rock Instrumental.
As with
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Moby (Ft. Wayne Coyne) – The Perfect Life
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[Chorus: Moby and Wayne Coyne] / Oh / We close our eyes / The perfect life, life / Is all we need / (Ooooh, ooooh, yeah) / (Ooooh, ooooh, yeah) / [Verse 1: Moby] / You open up when
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Moby (Ft. Darlingside & Skylar Grey) – The Last Day (Reprise Version)
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[Verse 1: Skylar Grey] / He was searching / Blindly night and day / This life, there must be more / Breaking beauty / Just to stay awake / His heart was like a stone / Ooh, ooh
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Moby – We Are All Made of Stars (Reprise Version)
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[Verse 1] / Growing in numbers / Growing in speed / Can't fight the future / Can't fight what I see / [Chorus] / People they come together / People they fall apart / No one can
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Moby – Extreme Ways (Reprise Version)
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[Verse 1] / Extreme ways are back again / Extreme places I didn't know / I broke everything new again / Everything that I'd owned / I threw it out the windows, came along / Extreme
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Moby (Ft. Apollo Jane & Deitrick Haddon) – Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad (Reprise Version)
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Why does my heart feel so bad? / Why does my soul feel so bad? / Why does my heart feel so bad? / Why does my soul feel so bad? / Why does my heart feel so bad? / Why does my soul
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Moby – Natural Blues
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“Natural Blues” is a song by American musician Moby. The song was released as the fifth single from his 1999 studio album “Play”. It samples “Trouble So Hard” by American folk
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Moby – Porcelain
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“Porcelain” was the sixth single off Moby’s commercial breakthrough Play. The song, a melancholic electronic ballad, was based on particularly painful breakup. Moby recalled:
I
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Moby – Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?
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“Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?” was the fourth commercial single released from Moby’s 1999 album Play. It reached the Top 20 in the UK Singles Chart and (in its various remixed
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Moby – Honey
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“Honey” is the first track on Moby’s 1999 commercial breakthrough Play. It was also the first commercially released single from the album, released nearly eight months ahead of the
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Moby – Machete
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“Machete” is the ninth track of American musician Moby’s studio album Play, released on May 17, 1999 through V2 Records.
It has got one of the few hard-hitting rhythms present on
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Moby – 7
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“7” is the tenth track of American musician Moby’s studio album Play, released on May 17, 1999 through Mute and V2 Records.
The minimalist track–its only elements are distorted
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Moby – Run On
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“Run On” was the second single released in advance of Moby’s 1999 album Play. As with many of the tracks on the album, the song is a downtempo electronic composition anchored by a
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Moby – Find My Baby
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“Find My Baby” is the second track from American electronica musician Moby’s studio album Play, released on May 17, 1999.
The song is based on a heavy sample from “Joe Lee’s Rock
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Moby – If Things Were Perfect
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“If Things Were Perfect” is the thirteenth track of American musician Moby’s studio album Play, released on May 17, 1999 through V2 Records.
On a really simple beat, relatable to
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Moby – Lift Me Up (Reprise Version)
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[Verse 1] / Plain talking / Will take us so far / Broken-down cars / Like strung-out old stars / Plain talking / Has served us so well / We traveled through Hell / And oh how we
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Moby – The Sky Is Broken
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“The Sky Is Broken” is the seventeenth track of American musician Moby’s studio album Play, released on May 17, 1999 through V2 Records.
It has a similar structure to “If Things
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Moby (Ft. Kris Kristofferson & Mark Lanegan) – The Lonely Night (Reprise Version)
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[Intro: Mark Lanegan] / Here come the lonely night / I can’t escape my mind / [Verse 1: Mark Lanegan, Kris Kristofferson, Both] / From a broken bough / Fall into finite space
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Moby (Ft. Darlingside, Mindy Jones & Novo Amor) – Almost Home (Reprise Version)
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[Verse 1] / I'll decide / In a moment's time / To turn away / Leave it all behind / [Pre-Chorus] / So inclined / Somewhere I would draw the line / The ground is hard / The treasure
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Moby – My Weakness
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“My Weakness” is the eighteenth and last track of American musician Moby’s studio album Play, released on May 17, 1999 through V2 Records.
Together with “Guitar, Flute & String
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